PAGE FOUfi "TO PLATTSMOTJTH BE1TJ - WEEKLY JOffMTAS "" MONDAY, SEPT. 0, 1820. 'I-I-M"!"!!'!-!''!!-!'! a number of weeks and who under went a very ciritical operation, has I since been very poorly and while wwr gome dayg ghe 8h0W8 a litti6 g.aln " 4 on other days her condition has been V f Very SeHOUS. She 8eemed at the T6- Dort last week to be gaining slightly Palling, who has been mak- Und with the hope of holding her own. Everything possible has been M. G ing his home on the farm southwest of Greenwood moved to town last done for the patient and the friends week and will make his home here are much concerned as to her condi for the present. tlon. The host of friends in Green- Rex Peters and the good wife wood and elsewhere are very solici- were enjoying visiting at the state tous that she show good improve fair for the day last Tuesday and ment and be able to return to her report a wonderful exhibit of the home in a short time. great state of Nebraska. A. E. Leesley, who suffered a lire, Visiting in Missouri wmcn consumed some oi xne duhu- s s Petersen and Bert Apphun, lngs on his place south of Greenwood with tne auto of Mr Petersen de where Dan Griffin resides, is having partea- one day last week for New mem repiacea ana pui in goou m- Hampton. Mo., where they will spend dition again. some time visiting with friends and juuge w. c ieKirn aim iu reiatives and in seeing the country good wife were over to Murdock last ag well as perhaps working some on week and remained for over the week the farm while they are away. They end and were visiting at the home wlll vlsit wlth Andrew Stevens while of their daughter and with other they are there as well as with rela. inenas in aiuraocK. tives of Mr. Apphun living in that . superintendent nugnes ui lue I vicinity. ureenwooci scnoois, wno nas Deen living in the southwestern portion SELECT NEW REPRESENTATIVE 111 J .1 - ...Vtl-U -mw 111 v.une rwiunu-B u.u. m Through the death of our mutual ue nearer iu iuu aim u biuuu.. frieBd, Mr. W. E. Hand who repre itooeri diulh. mo muy w w ttnle(, Castle. Roper & Matthews of Greenwood and Herman Schmidt for so many years ln Cass county ft and family, or MurdocK, were enjoy- has become necessary for us to make ing the state rair on inursaay oi new affiliations. This we have done last week, they all driving over to with A. F. Wiebke of Greenwood. the capital city in the car of Mr. I Nebraska. Stock. We would like to say in behalf of Mrs. Elwood, who has been so ser- Mr. Hand that through all the years iously ill with pneumonia for some of our association, Mr. Hand never time past, is reported as showing overlooked an opportunity to be of much improvement, which is good service to the people of his commun now to her manv friends here. It ity and the weather was never so la hnnpd that sh will soon he out severe as to make him hesitate a of danger. Wra. Rouse has been meter receptacles, a concrete place for the retention of the water meter, which is thus pretected from the weather and freezing and at the same time accessible for reading when it is desired Taking advantage of the holiday on Labor day. last Monday. E. A moment to render a service either installing to these who called him or, to the nrm ne represemeu. CASTLE, ROPER & MATTHEWS. By C. H. Roper. Obituary Milford. the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lyon was born at Unadil- Landon and wife and Wayne Landon J, on June 27. 1908. and died at the and wife were enjoying a visit at the state fair, they driving over and spending the day seeing the things which are produced in this great state. Ben Connelly, living southeast of Greenwood, has arranged to have a Lincoln General hospital August 30. 1929. age 21 years, 2 months and 3 days. He lived at Unadilla eleven years. when he moved with Ills parents to Lincoln, where they lived for one year. In the spring of 1920 they mov ed to Holt county ana resided on a very substantial cattle shed built as farm near Atkinson for eight years, an addition to -the barn which he an(j m0ved to Greenwood the spring naa ercctea duc a snort time ago. Gf 192S. In July, Milford was taken This will put the place in condition Lick and when to the Lincoln General to care for the stock which is being hospital where he remained for five red mere in tne best of manner. weeks for treatment and was recup Grant Peters was a visitor in Om- erating at home when he took pneu- aha last ednesday. in response to monia. He was taken back to the hos a telephone tall which he received, pital but died on Friday morning at asking him to come and arrange to 6:30 after an illness of six days accept a position as driver of a car Funeral services were held at the for Mr. Carl Gray, president of the Greenwood M. E. church on Sunday Union Pacific railwnv. Mr Potora afternoon, with Rev. W. N. Wallis of immediately departed for Omaha to Ashland in charge assisted by Rev. see about the work Ernest Baker of the Christian church Dr. E. L. Moon was a visitor in of Greenwood. Interment was made CroAnwnnri for th at the Greenwood cemetery where was Mrs day a guest at the home of Mr. and n o hrted by " - P. A. Sanborn, spending the P" , No- 9J lodge The Rebekah with them and his damrhter lodRe' and KPworth League of the wun mem ana nis aaugnter, ,,,.,., ttonAaA tn Q hnHy Th Miss Margaret Moon, who has been spending some time here. On his M. E. church attended in a body. The church was filled with sorrowing f rinnla fin1 1 o 1 1 voa 4 r m V Vt ii l en. n ouuuojr cvruiue, uu was tic- Ms In Iho rnxmnrv nf thp rlpra.iwl 08'"" acuoui ai urowneu nau The casket was covered with floral companied by the daughter, who tributes of respect and love. Three ot mat place. I solos annronriate and svnmathPtieal v. u. Laney ana party, wno have lv rendered were suns' hv Mrs. A oeen seeing tne west for the past n. Finlay, accompanied by Miss seven weeKs. were at Denver the v ettp Pnlfpp first of last week and on their way He leaves to mourn his loss, nar- nome, and during the latter portion ents, two sisters. Mrs. Fannie Beck or the week drove into Greenwood, of Atkinson, Miss Nora and a broth well satisfied that we have a won- er, Gilmore of Greenwood and a host derful country here in Cass county of other relatives and friends, who and that this part of Nebraska ranks sympathize with them in their hour among the best in the entire of Un- of deep grief. cle Sam's vast domain. "Life's narrow span, how brief the Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Peterson, who space that marks, our pilgrimage here were visiting for the past ten days Pflow- Jovea laces, voice s stilled at Hutchison. Minn , who h.v awnne nut waning to welcome us WCTP snpilfHnc tholr m.otlnn TirJffcle KIIOW "I - -....(-, . u , UV.ll IT 1111 the relatives of Mrs. Peterson and other relatives and friends, and also were visiting at Minneapolis for a portion of the time, returned home late last week, and "Pete" is again nustllng with the work. They were up close to the border line of the United States and could look over into Canada, but the good old U. S. A. looked good enough for them. KFA8 Joins NBC Chain for - Blue Network Greenwood Transfer Line e do a general business make trips regularly to Omaha on Monday ana inursaay. also to Lincoln Tues day and Friday. Pick up loads on these trips. Full loads at any time. FRED HOFFMAN. Lincoln Station Gets Schedule Daily Programs; Must Di vide With WBB1L of Take a ride in the new Studebaker and see for yourself irst hand the truly remarkable performance o this ultra-ine car. This is the invitation of Mr. Lee Nickles, the new Studebaker dealer in Plattsmouth, to the people of this vicinity. Lee says the test of a good car is not wholly in the matter of 'showi ness' although the new Studebaker models cer tainly have plenty of that, too. Lee has been driving cars a good many years and is well qualified to know a 'thoroughbred' when he sees one. He says when one gets behind the wheel of this new Studebaker model he experiences a thrill in driving wholly unlike anything he ever experienced before. That is why he is so anxious to show all his friends what the new , cars will do. "For then," says Lee, you will unaerstana why Studebaker builds more 8 - cylinder auto mobiles than any manu facturer of motor cars in the world." Whether or not you expect to purchase a car soon, Mr. Nickles invites you to call him up for a free demon stration in the fine new model he has just re ceived. His telephone num ber is 20 and he will be pleased to respond to your call at any time. V Truce Called in Fight Over Tariff Rates btatlon KFAB, owned and oper ated by the Nebraska Buick Auto company at Lincoln, has been added to the "blue network" of the Na- m I Accepts Good Position tional Broadcasting company. It be- AVord from Mr. and Mrs. Evan comes the sixty-ninth station in the Schoope, who are in Chicago, where combined N. B. C. chain. some weeks since he was tendered a The tentative schedule of chain position as Inspector for the Govern- features will be: Sunday, 12 to 1 p. meni. is to the effect that he is lik- m-. Roxy symphony; 1 to 2 p. m.. ing the position very much and that "Friendly hour;'' 5:30 to 6, "Retold hoth he and the wife, who was form- Tales;" Monday, 4 to 4:30. Mormon eriy i von est, are enjovincr lifn in Tabernacle program from Salt Lake 1he "Windy City" very much. City; Roxy theater from 5:30 to 6; Tuesday, 5:30 to 6, Lew White's or gan recital; Wednesday, 2 to 2:30; Navy band; Thursday, 6:30 to program; Friday, 2 to 2:30. "Pacific Little Symphony" and Saturday, 9:15 to 10, slumber mu sic. KFAB operates on 389.4 meters end suspension of hostilities in the work on which will be done by Hal with five thousand watts power and senate's tariff warfare was announced Parsell. of Alvo. which insures that must dlvide time with WBBM chi" Friday. On Monday, at noon, the the structure will be one of the best I B ,JUI" lIie AmKI":au """""" parliamentary oattie win De resumed. uo a 1-" . . i wuu ucuaie cenvenng upon aamiu- l'acmc coast went into DanKruptcy, istrative provisions of the bill BAKE R BUILDER OF CHAMPIONS announces JLEE as Studebaker-Erskine Dealer in HVio Studebaker takes pleasure in an nouncing this splendid representa tion for Studebaker and Erskine motor cars. Owners will here find a quality of service both new and gratifying. The latest in motor car styles is exemplified by the smart new Studebaker-built sixes and eights. And these cars are unique in per formance as tkey are in appear ance, for Studebaker holds every official stock car record for speed and endurancel With such convincing proof of performance, backed by One Profit value, it is net surprising that Studebaker sells more eight cylinder cars than any other manufacturer in the world. Studebaker Models and Prices The President Eight The Commander Eight The Commander Six The Dictator Eight The Dictator Six The Erskine Six t 573S 14459 1785 1245 to 1 1 85 to 995 to 860 to 1475 335 1215 1045 PRICES AT THE FACTORY SaflH TFfleipflEinie FS, 2 2ir m)(siMiijnsGi?giiaiQQ Will Build New "Ray-n Charles Graham, living northwest L KZZrZa town, will in a short time begin i'.ZJlL or town, win in a short time begi tne construction of a new barn on his farm, the lumher for which has been purchased from the Searle Chapin Lumber company, and the Insurgents to Permit Debate on Bill's Merits Before Move to Re strict Changes. Washington, Sept. 6. A wcek- wnen completed, tor Mr. Parsell i an. excellent workman. KFAB was a member of that chain. Burial Vaults. We have the only solf sealing buriel vaults, automatically seals it self, excluding water or any other substance. We deliver them on call to any place in Cass or Otoe coun ties. MILLER & GRUBER. Nehawka. Neb. WILL PUT ON PROGRAM Mrs. E. L. McDonald Poorly lire. E. L. JIcDor.dH. who has The Mynard Community Club will put on a program at the Lewiston Community Club Thursday evening, Sept. 12th. For the benefit of the Lewiston Community Club. The only charge will be for the re freshments. Come and have a good time. d&w. Large size maps of Cass county on been in the hospital at Lincoln for sals at JournaJ office, 50c each. By agreement between Senator Robinson 'of Arkansas, democratic leader, and Senator Borah, Idaho, spokesman for the western republi can independents, the effort to re strict revision of tariff rates to agri cultural schedules or to recommit the measure will be postponed until there has been some debate upon the merits of the bill. A motion for consideration of ad ministrative sections of the measure will be made by Senator Simmons. North, Carolina, racking democrat cf the finance committe', after he has sought a vote on his proposal that the treasury furnish income tax in formation, with respect to profits and losses of individuals and corporations affected by proposed tariff revisions. Senator Robinson issued a state ment saying that the republicans, in asking tariff revision now, are at tempting to "force reaction to such legislation as far in advance of elec tion as possible, so that public re sentment at unjustifiable increases in living costs will exhaust itself be fore it can be made effective in .con gressional and senatorial choices." Omaha Bee-News. FOR SALE OR RENT Modern 6-room house on paving at 716 X. 6th street. II. J. Hough. a29-8sw We print everything but money and butter. Phone your order to No. 6. Prompt service. DEATH CAR DRIVER HELD Omaha A coroner's Jury Friday placed blame for a fatal automobile accident which killed two persons Wednesday evening on George Hun tington, seventeen, driver of one of two automobiles which collided, and cleared Ernest Kauffold, driver of the other, of blame. The county attorney's office or dered that the $3,000 bond under which Huntington was held after the accident be continued. Bryce Crawford, jr.. who conducted the in quest, said that charges of criminal negligence or of causing death while exceeding the speed limit would be filed. The two killed in the accident, which occurred at a street Intersec tion, were Iona Michelsen, eight, and Donald Wilson, one, who were pinned under Kauffold' car. It was thrown upon the sidewalk after be ing struck by Huntington's automobile. IwJdventures The Fire Hellion SEARL S. DAVIS - Farm Loans and Lands (ALL RIGHT) START A FIRE, 1 TO START) WHATS THE) f NEVER START A ui-mi i g n " fV ovarv LMOTHERj JUNIOR! I THE FIRE KEROSENE FIRES WITH VlSr a.mI fwV' ITS CHILLY iQUICKLYiJL FOR? J KFROSEMEL JUMIOR1 7 r$- r AGAIN. J thing VOU Vl N 8 vr Sr uatntumoKy nf f he might have can to